Each year, Indy Parks and Recreation produces a full season of music, movies and more for you and your family. Featuring a wide variety of artistic styles - classical and popular, fun and romantic, hot and smooth - we bring it all to a comfortable outdoor setting near you. From folk music at Eagle Creek Park to jazz and blues at Watkins Park, there is a colorful selection of concerts and artists for all. Most events are free, and all feature gifted local and regional artists that you're sure to enjoy.
Eagle Creek Park's free and alternating series of concerts continues in August on Wednesday evenings at the Marina. A park favorite, Blueberry Jam, plays August 4 as part of the In Concert with Nature series and on August 11 Pharez Whitted, a celebrated Jazz Trumpeter, is featured at the Jazz on the Point series. In Concert with Nature's final presentation features the Deep Fryed Acoustiblasters August 18 and Frank Glover rounds out the Jazz on the Point series August 25. Concerts start at 6:30 p.m. $5 gate fee still applies.
Holliday Park's last free concert features the high energy Motown/R&B band Living Proof on August 5.
Broad Ripple Jazz Concerts begin in August to warm-up Friday evenings with a stunning and eclectic group of artists:
* Kate Lamont and her band of players and singers on August 6
* Kenny Phelps and energetic, electrifying band Hananeel on August 13
* The dynamic vocalist Cynthia Layne on August 20
* Gary Walters and Friends on August 27
Also free in August:
Jazz in the Park continues August 1 at Bethel Park featuring The Sounds of Essence and returns to Watkins Park with Blues on August 8 with On Cue. Finnell Factor will be the feature ensemble for Jazz on August 29 at Watkins Park. Concerts start at 5:00 p.m.
The Indianapolis Jazz Orchestra will be the featured artist at the beautiful and historic Sunken Garden in Garfield Park on August 14 at 6:00 p.m.
On August 21, the Friends of Irving Circle Park Concert Series features Audio Diner at 7:00 p.m.
On August 28, the Irvington Artist Series at Ellenberger Park brings Epic Fail at 6:30 p.m.
Catch the last summer Movie in the Park at Thatcher Park on August 7. Showtime is at dusk. Call 327-PARK for movie titles.
Come celebrate the performing arts with Indy Parks this August! Visit concert.indyparks.org for more information.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
NEW POOL OPENS TODAY AT BETHEL PARK
Bethel Park Pool is open and ready for swimming. Indy Parks and Recreation, in partnership with the Indianapolis Parks Foundation (IPF), funded through a grant by Lilly Endowment, Inc., will open the new $2 million aquatic center at Bethel Park today, Wednesday, July 28 at 1 p.m. Bethel Pool was closed summer 2009 due to decaying infrastructure and massive leaks. A "Community Celebration and Dedication" is scheduled for August 7 at 1 p.m.
"Our city pools provide an outlet of fun, fitness and sense of community to our youth and we are excited to be able to showcase the many improvements that have been made to Bethel Pool," said Mayor Greg Ballard. "The investment we've made will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the city and this neighborhood for years to come."
Bethel Pool is a 25 yard, six-lane lap pool that features a three story speed slide - the only slide of its kind in Indianapolis, two basketball goals and zero-depth beach entry interactive spray ground, plus new deck furniture, picnic tables and shade structures. Bethel Pool also installed new "green" technologies such as a filtration and pump system that will be more cost-effective to operate, use less water and save energy.
Built in 1971, Bethel Pool leaked nearly eight million gallons of water during the 2008 season or 105,000 gallons a day. Because of mounting maintenance issues, Indy Parks was forced to close the facility before the 2009 summer season. Construction partners, Sheil Sexton broke ground for the new pool in April with a four-month construction schedule.
"We are ecstatic about the quick turnaround. It was very important to open Bethel Pool this summer to give the neighborhood a place to recreate and beat the summer heat," said Elaine Dillahunt, Indy Parks Senior Manager, Aquatics Division. "Our new Bethel Pool is a great addition to Indy Parks' world-class park system that creates engaging and sustainable opportunities for individuals, neighborhoods and communities."
The Indianapolis Parks Foundation secured funding for this project through the generosity of Lilly Endowment, Inc. as part of a $7.3 million grant for two aquatic projects, tennis court renovations and restroom facility installation system-wide.
Bethel Pool will remain open until Labor Day, September 6. Hours are Monday to Saturday, 1-7 p.m. and Sunday 1-6 p.m. and cost is $2 for children under 18 and $3 for adults.
"Our city pools provide an outlet of fun, fitness and sense of community to our youth and we are excited to be able to showcase the many improvements that have been made to Bethel Pool," said Mayor Greg Ballard. "The investment we've made will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the city and this neighborhood for years to come."
Bethel Pool is a 25 yard, six-lane lap pool that features a three story speed slide - the only slide of its kind in Indianapolis, two basketball goals and zero-depth beach entry interactive spray ground, plus new deck furniture, picnic tables and shade structures. Bethel Pool also installed new "green" technologies such as a filtration and pump system that will be more cost-effective to operate, use less water and save energy.
Built in 1971, Bethel Pool leaked nearly eight million gallons of water during the 2008 season or 105,000 gallons a day. Because of mounting maintenance issues, Indy Parks was forced to close the facility before the 2009 summer season. Construction partners, Sheil Sexton broke ground for the new pool in April with a four-month construction schedule.
"We are ecstatic about the quick turnaround. It was very important to open Bethel Pool this summer to give the neighborhood a place to recreate and beat the summer heat," said Elaine Dillahunt, Indy Parks Senior Manager, Aquatics Division. "Our new Bethel Pool is a great addition to Indy Parks' world-class park system that creates engaging and sustainable opportunities for individuals, neighborhoods and communities."
The Indianapolis Parks Foundation secured funding for this project through the generosity of Lilly Endowment, Inc. as part of a $7.3 million grant for two aquatic projects, tennis court renovations and restroom facility installation system-wide.
Bethel Pool will remain open until Labor Day, September 6. Hours are Monday to Saturday, 1-7 p.m. and Sunday 1-6 p.m. and cost is $2 for children under 18 and $3 for adults.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Join the 2010 Art Parade!
Who doesn't love a parade? The Fountain Square Arts Council invites you to participate in an all-ages event with neighborhood residents, artists, musicians and more!
The Fountain Square Arts Council is proud to present the 2010 Art Parade, a unique community event where everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate.
The parade is a one-of-a-kind platform for presenting artwork in the public sphere, and anybody welcome to join in. We encourage groups and organizations, family and friends, and any other creative minds out there to sign up for this unique event. Our event will showcase contemporary artworks of all sizes and shapes with an emphasis on parades, street pageantry, and community celebration.
This year's parade occurs in conjunction with the Fountain Square Merchants Association Art Fair and Masterpiece in a Day.
What: The Fountain Square Arts Council 2010 Art Parade
When: Saturday, September 18 - 4pm
Where: The beautiful Fountain Square neighborhood in Indianapolis, IN
How Do I Get Involved?
Submit your float proposal to the Fountain Square Arts council at FSACouncil@yahoo.com or use the registation page at http://www.fsartscouncil.org/artparadecallforparticipation.html. All entries will be notified by September 10th with detailed parade information.
The Fountain Square Arts Council is proud to present the 2010 Art Parade, a unique community event where everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate.
The parade is a one-of-a-kind platform for presenting artwork in the public sphere, and anybody welcome to join in. We encourage groups and organizations, family and friends, and any other creative minds out there to sign up for this unique event. Our event will showcase contemporary artworks of all sizes and shapes with an emphasis on parades, street pageantry, and community celebration.
This year's parade occurs in conjunction with the Fountain Square Merchants Association Art Fair and Masterpiece in a Day.
What: The Fountain Square Arts Council 2010 Art Parade
When: Saturday, September 18 - 4pm
Where: The beautiful Fountain Square neighborhood in Indianapolis, IN
How Do I Get Involved?
Submit your float proposal to the Fountain Square Arts council at FSACouncil@yahoo.com or use the registation page at http://www.fsartscouncil.org/artparadecallforparticipation.html. All entries will be notified by September 10th with detailed parade information.
“Ragtime the Musical” concludes Summer Stock Stage’s 2010 summer season
Broadway musical helps sixty high school students
teach community about relevant social issues
Summer Stock Stage is excited to conclude its 2010 summer season with “Ragtime the Musical.” Taking place at the turn of the century, “Ragtime” tells the story of three families discovering what it means to live in America at this point in history. They are faced with questions relevant to today about wealth, poverty, freedom, prejudice, hope, and despair.
The cast for this show is comprised of students from 22 different high schools and middle schools in the Indianapolis area.
Called by Time Magazine "A triumph for the stage," and by the International Herald Tribune "the best musical in twenty years," this acclaimed musical won 1998 Tony Awards for Best Score, Book and Orchestrations, and won both the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Musical and Best Score. The revival was recently produced on Broadway.
“Ragtime the Musical” will be performed four times in the Frederic M. Ayres, Jr. Auditorium on the campus of Park Tudor School. The show opens July 22 and runs through July 25. Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. July 22-24, and 2 p.m. July 25. The box office will open one hour before the show.
Tickets for the show cost $15. Reserved seating is available and seats will be assigned on a first come first serve basis. For information, call Summer Stock Stage at (317) 415-2910. To purchase tickets, visit www.tix.com and search for Summer Stock Stage or come the night of the performance to the box office. We do not accept ticket reservations over the phone, through voicemail, or without payment. Pre-sale ticket forms can be found online at www.summerstockstage.com.
“Ragtime the Musical” is directed by Emily Ristine Holloway of Indianapolis, IN, musically directed by Jeanne Bowling, and choreographed by Kelly Smith.
WHAT: “Ragtime the Musical”
WHEN: July 22-24, 7:30 p.m. and July 25, 2 p.m.
WHERE: Park Tudor School
Frederic M. Ayres Jr. Auditorium
7200 N. College Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46240
COST: $15 reserved seating. Tickets can be purchased an hour before the show begins at the box office or online at www.tix.com.
About Summer Stock Stage
Summer Stock Stage Inc. exists to provide theater experiences for teenage students in central Indiana. Since the inception in 2003, the season has consisted of two shows, a cabaret show and a main production. Annually, the cabaret show and main production are performed 6 times over 1800 audience members.
Summer Stock Stage is an annual summer event held in June and July and is on the campus of Park Tudor School in Indianapolis, IN. Summer Stock Stage was established to provide educational opportunities to central Indiana students, free of charge. Students from over 39 different schools have been involved in this program. Summer Stock Stage strives to bring the highest production value possible. Students receive musical, theatrical and dance instruction as well as the opportunity to participate in a variety of productions. The students rehearse in the evenings and on weekends for 7-8 weeks.
teach community about relevant social issues
Summer Stock Stage is excited to conclude its 2010 summer season with “Ragtime the Musical.” Taking place at the turn of the century, “Ragtime” tells the story of three families discovering what it means to live in America at this point in history. They are faced with questions relevant to today about wealth, poverty, freedom, prejudice, hope, and despair.
The cast for this show is comprised of students from 22 different high schools and middle schools in the Indianapolis area.
Called by Time Magazine "A triumph for the stage," and by the International Herald Tribune "the best musical in twenty years," this acclaimed musical won 1998 Tony Awards for Best Score, Book and Orchestrations, and won both the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Musical and Best Score. The revival was recently produced on Broadway.
“Ragtime the Musical” will be performed four times in the Frederic M. Ayres, Jr. Auditorium on the campus of Park Tudor School. The show opens July 22 and runs through July 25. Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. July 22-24, and 2 p.m. July 25. The box office will open one hour before the show.
Tickets for the show cost $15. Reserved seating is available and seats will be assigned on a first come first serve basis. For information, call Summer Stock Stage at (317) 415-2910. To purchase tickets, visit www.tix.com and search for Summer Stock Stage or come the night of the performance to the box office. We do not accept ticket reservations over the phone, through voicemail, or without payment. Pre-sale ticket forms can be found online at www.summerstockstage.com.
“Ragtime the Musical” is directed by Emily Ristine Holloway of Indianapolis, IN, musically directed by Jeanne Bowling, and choreographed by Kelly Smith.
WHAT: “Ragtime the Musical”
WHEN: July 22-24, 7:30 p.m. and July 25, 2 p.m.
WHERE: Park Tudor School
Frederic M. Ayres Jr. Auditorium
7200 N. College Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46240
COST: $15 reserved seating. Tickets can be purchased an hour before the show begins at the box office or online at www.tix.com.
About Summer Stock Stage
Summer Stock Stage Inc. exists to provide theater experiences for teenage students in central Indiana. Since the inception in 2003, the season has consisted of two shows, a cabaret show and a main production. Annually, the cabaret show and main production are performed 6 times over 1800 audience members.
Summer Stock Stage is an annual summer event held in June and July and is on the campus of Park Tudor School in Indianapolis, IN. Summer Stock Stage was established to provide educational opportunities to central Indiana students, free of charge. Students from over 39 different schools have been involved in this program. Summer Stock Stage strives to bring the highest production value possible. Students receive musical, theatrical and dance instruction as well as the opportunity to participate in a variety of productions. The students rehearse in the evenings and on weekends for 7-8 weeks.
Shop and Eat in Fountain Square to help Southeast Community Services
Are you hungry to help improve the Indianapolis community and contribute to a good cause? Or, are looking for a reason to eat at your favorite Fountain Square restaurant? Do you love to shop? Have you been eager to try out one of the many new establishments in Southeast Indy?
Come join us on Tuesday, July 27, for the Shop and Spend for Southeast fundraiser in Fountain Square. Present the event flyer at any participating merchant and 10% of your purchase will help benefit Southeast Community Services (SECS).
Participating merchants include: Pure Eatery, Joe’s Cycles, Square Rootz Deli, Indy Swank, Red Lion Grog House, Venus and Mars Fashion Exchange, Santorini Greek Kitchen, Calvin Fletcher’s Coffee Company, Naisa Pan-Asian CafĂ©, Smokehouse on Shelby, The Brass Ring Lounge, New Day Meadery, Day’s Gone By Antiques, and Fountain Foliage (plant products only). *Free transportation will be available by Indy Pedicabs!*
Visit http://bit.ly/bz5T0C to print the event flyer. Customers must present the flyer for the donation to be made.
Southeast Community Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the people of Southeast Indianapolis. SECS’ mission is to work together to serve, strengthen and support our neighbors in southeast Indianapolis. To fulfill this mission, SECS’ offers educational and career opportunities, health services, and public computer facilities to Southeast residents. As a United Way affiliate, SECS is dedicated to improving the quality of life of Southeast residents.
Visit the Southeast Community Services website at www.southeastcommunityservices.org for more information.
Come join us on Tuesday, July 27, for the Shop and Spend for Southeast fundraiser in Fountain Square. Present the event flyer at any participating merchant and 10% of your purchase will help benefit Southeast Community Services (SECS).
Participating merchants include: Pure Eatery, Joe’s Cycles, Square Rootz Deli, Indy Swank, Red Lion Grog House, Venus and Mars Fashion Exchange, Santorini Greek Kitchen, Calvin Fletcher’s Coffee Company, Naisa Pan-Asian CafĂ©, Smokehouse on Shelby, The Brass Ring Lounge, New Day Meadery, Day’s Gone By Antiques, and Fountain Foliage (plant products only). *Free transportation will be available by Indy Pedicabs!*
Visit http://bit.ly/bz5T0C to print the event flyer. Customers must present the flyer for the donation to be made.
Southeast Community Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the people of Southeast Indianapolis. SECS’ mission is to work together to serve, strengthen and support our neighbors in southeast Indianapolis. To fulfill this mission, SECS’ offers educational and career opportunities, health services, and public computer facilities to Southeast residents. As a United Way affiliate, SECS is dedicated to improving the quality of life of Southeast residents.
Visit the Southeast Community Services website at www.southeastcommunityservices.org for more information.
VINTAGE MOVIE NIGHT TAKES YOU OUT TO THE BALLGAME
Indy Parks and Recreation's Garfield Park Arts Center will present a unique evening of entertainment during the July Vintage Movie Night event. Enjoy "base ball" themed vintage films, accompanied by a live score. Before the films, watch the Vintage Base Ball Association play and listen to a brief account of history by players from the Indianapolis Hoosiers Vintage Base Ball team.
Starting out the night, "One Run Elmer" (1935) stars Buster Keaton as a gas station owner whose business, girlfriend and pride are threatened when a rival gas station opens across the street. The rivalry can only be decided by a thrilling baseball game in the end.
Next, experience a silent vintage film at its finest - with a live musical score! "The Three Ages" (1923), was Keaton's first independently produced feature film. Keaton explores love and romance through three historical ages: the Stone Age, the Roman Age, and the Modern Age. The score will be written and performed by Indianapolis band, Tonos Triad.
Vintage Move Nights is an ongoing monthly film series brought to you by the Garfield Park Arts Center and presented by Eric Grayson, vintage film historian, and his associates. There is a suggested donation of $2 for each event.
What: Vintage Movie Night featuring "One Run Elmer" (1935) and "The Three Ages" (1935) with a live musical score by Tonos Triad.
Where: Garfield Park Arts Center
2432 Conservatory Drive
When: July 24, 2010
8:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
(Indianapolis Hoosiers vs. Gas City starts at 5 p.m.)
Indianapolis Hoosiers Vintage Base Ball Games - Take a trip back to the 1880s while watching the Indianapolis Hoosiers Base Ball team vs. Gas City. With the help of the Indiana Historical Society, the Hoosiers will play on the field between Garfield Park Arts Center and the Pagoda. For more information visit www.indianapolishoosiers.com.
Starting out the night, "One Run Elmer" (1935) stars Buster Keaton as a gas station owner whose business, girlfriend and pride are threatened when a rival gas station opens across the street. The rivalry can only be decided by a thrilling baseball game in the end.
Next, experience a silent vintage film at its finest - with a live musical score! "The Three Ages" (1923), was Keaton's first independently produced feature film. Keaton explores love and romance through three historical ages: the Stone Age, the Roman Age, and the Modern Age. The score will be written and performed by Indianapolis band, Tonos Triad.
Vintage Move Nights is an ongoing monthly film series brought to you by the Garfield Park Arts Center and presented by Eric Grayson, vintage film historian, and his associates. There is a suggested donation of $2 for each event.
What: Vintage Movie Night featuring "One Run Elmer" (1935) and "The Three Ages" (1935) with a live musical score by Tonos Triad.
Where: Garfield Park Arts Center
2432 Conservatory Drive
When: July 24, 2010
8:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
(Indianapolis Hoosiers vs. Gas City starts at 5 p.m.)
Indianapolis Hoosiers Vintage Base Ball Games - Take a trip back to the 1880s while watching the Indianapolis Hoosiers Base Ball team vs. Gas City. With the help of the Indiana Historical Society, the Hoosiers will play on the field between Garfield Park Arts Center and the Pagoda. For more information visit www.indianapolishoosiers.com.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Upcoming Classes at BOI
Next week's classes:
Establishing Your Brand Identity
Get tips on how to establish a powerful brand identity for your business through the selection of your name, logo, imagery and promotional products. Understand your options from do-it-yourself to working with a graphic designer. Cost: $10
Monday, Jul. 26, 6 -- 8 p.m.
Instructors: Ravyn Stadick and Susi Fryer, Wolf Run Marketing
Market Research Resources
In this hands-on class, practice using some key online resources to help you find quantifiable data about your industry, customers and competition. Cost: $10
Friday, Jul. 30, 10 a.m. -- noon
Instructor: Tricia Mohl, BOI
Upcoming classes:
Choosing the Right Type of Business for You
Consider alternative paths to self-employment other than building your own business from scratch by learning about opportunities to buy a business, become a franchise owner or build your own practice with Prudential's Financial Services Associate Program. Cost: Free
Monday, Aug. 2, 6 -- 7 p.m.
Instructors: Sharon O'Donoghue, BOI; Scott Underwood, The Entrepreneur's Source; Matt Kemmerer, Prudential
Taxes for Small Businesses
Review the various tax responsibilities of the small business owner, understand what you need to do to comply with the law and review basic rules regarding business tax deductions. Cost: $10
Tuesday, Aug. 3, 6 -- 8:30 p.m.
Instructor: Jon Pryweller, CPA, Whitewater Group
Business Web Site Basics
Learn how to go about creating a new Web site for your business, including registering the domain name, finding a host, planning your site content and options for creating the site. Cost: $10
Wednesday, Aug. 4, 6 -- 8 p.m.
Instructors: Will Hardison and Nicole Stultz, Mediaplug
Networking for Success
Acclaimed 10-hour workshop for business owners to become masters at networking and build a network of referral sources to grow their business. Cost: $60
Thursdays, Aug. 5, 12, 19 and 26, 6 -- 8:30 p.m.
Instructor: Hazel Walker, BNI and Referral Institute
Lease Negotiations
Understand the language of commercial leases, common provisions and what to look for when searching for commercial property and reviewing a lease agreement. Cost: $10
Thursday, Aug. 5, 6 -- 8 p.m.
Instructor: Hannah Joseph, Esq., Joseph & Turow, P.C. and John Fox, Prime Site Brokers
Business Planning 1
Plan for business success by researching your market opportunity, planning your finances, identifying your value proposition and writing your business plan. Cost: Variable based on income. Preregistration and prepayment are required for this series.
Tuesdays, Aug. 10, 17, 24 and 31, 6 -- 9 p.m.
Instructor: Tricia Mohl, BOI
3-2-1-Launch!
In this two-part panel-discussion format, learn how to create a legitimate business, ensure you comply with laws and regulations and protect yourself from liability by registering your business, getting your tax ID numbers, selecting the right insurance and establishing a banking relationship. Cost: $20
Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 11 and 12, 6 -- 8 p.m.
All classes are held at BOI's office at 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 314 unless otherwise noted. Call BOI at (317) 917-3266 ext. 100 to register.
See our Web site for the full calendar of upcoming classes.
Establishing Your Brand Identity
Get tips on how to establish a powerful brand identity for your business through the selection of your name, logo, imagery and promotional products. Understand your options from do-it-yourself to working with a graphic designer. Cost: $10
Monday, Jul. 26, 6 -- 8 p.m.
Instructors: Ravyn Stadick and Susi Fryer, Wolf Run Marketing
Market Research Resources
In this hands-on class, practice using some key online resources to help you find quantifiable data about your industry, customers and competition. Cost: $10
Friday, Jul. 30, 10 a.m. -- noon
Instructor: Tricia Mohl, BOI
Upcoming classes:
Choosing the Right Type of Business for You
Consider alternative paths to self-employment other than building your own business from scratch by learning about opportunities to buy a business, become a franchise owner or build your own practice with Prudential's Financial Services Associate Program. Cost: Free
Monday, Aug. 2, 6 -- 7 p.m.
Instructors: Sharon O'Donoghue, BOI; Scott Underwood, The Entrepreneur's Source; Matt Kemmerer, Prudential
Taxes for Small Businesses
Review the various tax responsibilities of the small business owner, understand what you need to do to comply with the law and review basic rules regarding business tax deductions. Cost: $10
Tuesday, Aug. 3, 6 -- 8:30 p.m.
Instructor: Jon Pryweller, CPA, Whitewater Group
Business Web Site Basics
Learn how to go about creating a new Web site for your business, including registering the domain name, finding a host, planning your site content and options for creating the site. Cost: $10
Wednesday, Aug. 4, 6 -- 8 p.m.
Instructors: Will Hardison and Nicole Stultz, Mediaplug
Networking for Success
Acclaimed 10-hour workshop for business owners to become masters at networking and build a network of referral sources to grow their business. Cost: $60
Thursdays, Aug. 5, 12, 19 and 26, 6 -- 8:30 p.m.
Instructor: Hazel Walker, BNI and Referral Institute
Lease Negotiations
Understand the language of commercial leases, common provisions and what to look for when searching for commercial property and reviewing a lease agreement. Cost: $10
Thursday, Aug. 5, 6 -- 8 p.m.
Instructor: Hannah Joseph, Esq., Joseph & Turow, P.C. and John Fox, Prime Site Brokers
Business Planning 1
Plan for business success by researching your market opportunity, planning your finances, identifying your value proposition and writing your business plan. Cost: Variable based on income. Preregistration and prepayment are required for this series.
Tuesdays, Aug. 10, 17, 24 and 31, 6 -- 9 p.m.
Instructor: Tricia Mohl, BOI
3-2-1-Launch!
In this two-part panel-discussion format, learn how to create a legitimate business, ensure you comply with laws and regulations and protect yourself from liability by registering your business, getting your tax ID numbers, selecting the right insurance and establishing a banking relationship. Cost: $20
Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 11 and 12, 6 -- 8 p.m.
All classes are held at BOI's office at 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 314 unless otherwise noted. Call BOI at (317) 917-3266 ext. 100 to register.
See our Web site for the full calendar of upcoming classes.
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